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page' j ) ', HE TIME&. JOHNSON INAUGURAL MONDAY fiary residents will turn oat on- Secretary Health Department Dr. W. J. White. Sanitary Inspector Frank Sprowlet. City SealmJndgx A. C. Huber. Street (.'omtr.lMtunr Louis ypero. Chief City Vlumblnn Inspector-- C. V. Yerrhury. Ctty Chemist John E. Zumf.-ldc. IrtUHn Chief of olice Lepa rimcnt Martin Johnson. Captain of rolioe- Frank Hoach. Captain of el joe William Iann. '"it v CliTk- Mrs. Bessie l!os, Waili- mass Sw Year's afternoon on Mon- in ton and 44th, present city clrrt. :ivv of next wrk to witness the bli!xet j City Treasurer John Lane, t?C9 vie affair fMr hel l In the history of Washington, employed In Jary Works the city. j until a few months a no. present coan- Mavor-eWt B O. J-.non., major of i cilmar -at -larjrn. the, steel cit from lna-in:, will I fity JudgrsWm. M Punn. 0 Con- .r four (neeticut, present ouy juupe. ome the itv's he a I rleotrieal was erected about a year atro and is ;il:i constructed In 3 -room apartments. FILES APPEAL IN SUPERIOR COURT A "petition has been filed by Koger K. Appleyard ..f Kant Gary In the fJary Iike Superior court in the form of an appeal from the .special fewer s.9 spsimmt levied atainst his pi "petty In Knst Gary by the I oven of Kast Gary, lie astts in I's petition that three disinterested freeholder be ap pointed by the court lo determine the benefits from the Improvement. T'.ie ease will be hearl probably at i !;'. term of court . COUNCiL PASSES "JIT" ORDINANCE rheumatism. dyspepsia and other ill -ncsses are results of chronic, appendi citis, he said. OLD YEAR SEES SITUATION HOBART MAN SUED FOR $106.16. Charging- that Herman R. PftuRhoefr !s indebted to him in 'he sun of floiMS ,n.i over the rclr.1 of the ilv. in . Jen. 7 20 W. 6th. conducts ..borate inntiuura! scrvlcs vMchjoontra. tin and supply store at l52. ill b conducted at th ''rpheun. j Broadway. W. C. Kunert. 8231 W. h,ftre in Garv, m.iu'.i.l- at 111 o'clock j J 0th. watchman at Gary Works, prea ..,.p. At the .-a me. time Mvor John-lent councilman. B. . Beck, employed ,r s entire cabinet will take rath of jat shoot mill, present coun nlina n-a t- , r. large. If. If. Werber. 747 Folk, man-'tor calendars ordered and delivered to larer Werber Rabtrti. bottlers ot the defendant. Hubert naomari i r l"t' "'-"' 1 "v " I .a-i-i,. W 11th nreaMPt council ' . ... oounoiiman-at-iartre. ' mmpson, 73." Adams, grocer at fth arid Virginia. Ward Councilmenr First Ward W. S. Eastburn, 521 it has been swum in at. th ka robot. s at t ie city hall while other city official" took oath, of office 1:1 their respect ! e on '., es. On account of uie Eitr.y requests i'flr made for a pufc'lo lniuhural. th ceremonies -a ill ttiiP place ii ti.e st.ie nl the Or l.heum Theatte. It will he th- f r-t public Inaugnral e-rvice t er w!'.tn v--t by tiie residents 'f the. f.-1 1 y . Subject to p,.s.i!..ly a few ohiU..;e Iiaa f.'.ed suit in the Gary .ake Super ior Court in an effort to coilect th-it aior.nt. Th plaintiff is located In New York. The complaint avr? that the money and Jackson, aslstant superintendent I of Clary Works, present councilman 'from Second ward and president of the j eouTc'l' Also president of Gary City program will be glvHi c fol!ous:j w:,ri, r..0. 123! Hroadwuy, manaiter Cosmo theater. Kourth Ward J. !". Ratakowskl, Connecticut, employed at C.ary Wcrk.j is now due and unpaid and that de f5cond Ward --Ralph Kowley, lth ' maud l.as been made for same ntid re- f U.-ed. Mayor-elect K. O. Johnson and ail other officers-- lnct. it lud!itr nn-nii-'i's C tl.e city council. ill le.,e the city ball at 11.50 a. tn. and proc. ed the irphouni theater, preceded by th" Em- ' - ;l b&nd. Mayor W. I" Ho.itres n til r:'i'' with ',,-. or-e:i t Jnhnso'i t the theater ' ..1 after tlm In." nfrnral ceremonies .- . ' 1 I. Hie bet--! el-ided !!- v. 1H ai -. . -!:pariy the i.c n mayor back ! the ' .oof offl'-e hi tie- citv ha;? 'l he paru ile of oti'icm 1 v -t ie t fr-oi. - c'ty hid! expected to arri-.o at lie theater promptly at 32. r.-n. .1 idite Charles V. Ireen waid o:' th e:v i-pcrier ("nut nil! ;n't as inat-ier i f eret;ciiii!.i at the tio ut. r and nl p: oba-blf a dm intte- th'- oath if or'fo cs to each of the . oncers elect, althoi-fih. !h:i has no' !.'; u 1 r e' been det id-.!. New Gary Officials Vlio Take Inaugural Oath Next Monday I'-th Virprinla, employed in Car- Works. i.-i.-ti, Wat-rt. 11 Whitlock. 2LO.il) I Hroadway, .ynduc.ta arocery at same address. Sixth Ward W. R. Frntrn, 184 W. 11th. employed In the sheet ml!!. Seventh Ward- -C. IT. Wheeler. 714 Jefferson, te.iperlntendei-.t of blast fur i aces In Gary Works. Eiifnth Ward. Charles Wilson, S."C Marshnll. watchman at brldsje com pany . Ninth Watd A. 1.. Grimes. r,:;i!i Maryinnd, 'mployed at. Gary Works. Tenth Ward Gust Strom, Miller, owns Miller bus line and drives a. bus Husband in Jail; Wife Wants Divorce Sidney Hro wn t ol n !k n toe I.nko County jail at Crown t'olnt. iis wife t s'inS a divorce from him and eharaMtur ci cel .-md InhuiiiWi t rea ! -ment. Tda. his wife hsvir-;-- that her hii! band Insulted and ridie-iled lo r tn private and public. The paprs win be served on b!m In Crow n Point. Mayor M. ' Johnson. 7 1" '""oniie. ut street, l.ivcyf r ar-'i fa I estate. Mayors private se-r t ur? -- H a E . st. C;ty rorr.ptrolier Wm. J. KiiUou, c.tT Atfofpe;- Ta. . faltcrsoti. Assistant. 'r, y Atfor.e-. i ' -rrs. fo.-.rd ' ' ' Y -'"fs i " "r.s oi: m: : it -i'ieut ; J-bn cl-sij.i and M . . J-.r- . 'hif rot-,-- W m F"-lds .- r - :" i- : c 1 o 'a r'.-n i1- GARY NEWS s W. $50,000.00 PERMIT ISSUED HERE Alleged Bill Raiser is Released from Custody Ha r iliiiber, "i;ged oil! raiser, who was taken into custody day before! yesterday after he had nttempted to j pass a ra's-' l one dollar l.UI to m. ten dollar note iu a Gary ri.if, was re- I leased from custody ti ts iiif-nir.s up-j on (he advice of Thomas Fl. Halls, the j Chief of the. Secret Sei-Cce department of Indiana at Tnd in na polin statin that ther wan rot sufficient evidence to! convict hint. J HIGH WIND CAUSES DAMAGE i ..red of I",;.: -.-rs. v iiata 1" F-tle;c. iiv y.r.; r U. V;:i;:u '"oleni s r K s.-tl. Bnudinsr t'omtnisslor.er Waiter tvnu an yesterday iss-ied permit to Welter and C'--'ri ;ia :: tor the erection of a flat ht;;:d:n- t o: $ if.0.0. The rs. ' i. N v e'tee . on. pane -i tne owne noiiy -at b :i .d't-.as la the city of Gary and other property. Tin; n'w biiild if.n i"l be locatefl at 4? 2 Washtnt't oil street and wt!! be solid brick con - W.-i-ks la wis K, I st ruction. i he huitd.u$ wren (nn- ( in It. P-.rke n i.et i c.ftej. hi.; ontain eighteen throe om apart trients with basements. Wf Iter and Company ow n a, flat W CM 1 1 !,;. m. n.T - ib-r t - rt iConsirierab"- damage was caused ir. Gary last ttig-ht and this mornlr.g as a nsait of the higrh wind sicrm whl'-h I Htrurii the city dir-tiy of tre lake. J res,-m i r, k a yours tornado in the form ! of a sixty-five n::'. an lecir ja .e. I 4 i... mil" r 4 if i . . ir ii i b n i n . rtows were nrt-k ti. awn ni:s torn down and loose windows and doors tm n from their fas -.: ;n -'s. t jud'.wa : i e report. ,i hn-km .it the National iUnk of Am. ru-it, rh- Knipi-rititn . !-. iic-,u i store at Se en; u :i . '-i. if and lit -a .- way ami the d-faiict Kec:.'- r's resta u rai . to ar SiM i: avnuu- ,.n !;roa ) . a . ! C ; I i . 1 ' r: r , , r. t f Ct hprXfTTI CoirCl 3'id' Fifth aenue i i;r-. Ti ls buildlnK TRY A "TIMES WANT AD' . i ii in hi www ii ill mm awiiii-a. ! Mm ii m uMii IIW M I III Ml I IIW I II TI lif TI Toe j. t ,i i- ' I Jc m i m 1 Tartars Had Tastes I 1 1 'T'HE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real oppor tunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. Do you read and digest this advertising? Figura tively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most yidiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what's what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments. Read them because they place before yotrr eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read, them to keep yourself in formed. Read Them Regularly It Pays! Jitney Official Says Neither Council Nor Police Can Oust Jitneys The Hammond city council last r!g?it In special pension psed the Jitney or dinance. It is substantially the name as or dinances previously presented and kill ed. The jitney men say they are In favor of the ordinance. The presi dent of the Jitney association spoke lot the measure before council. Li ter lie sold neither city council, the police department, nor any other legalized authority could oust the jitnoys from the streets of Ham mond. H maintained a coclc atti tude, to the mortification of several of the .-"nincilnien who bad voted favorably on the rtiec.sure. His name Is Charles Nichols and he .says the jits will stay because the people want them anfl because the Hammond Jail Isn't bin enough to hold the jitney men if the authori ties dcidd to prosecute. Chief features of the tew meas ure, which becomes effective with in thirty days, are: License frea of S25. 535 and $30 annually. llonds of f2,500 and $3,- 0C. Fare of ten cents per tiip. Chil dren under eleven yoaxs ride free when accompanied by cdult. Six routes proposed. These en Urolo city. Kaon Jitney flriver muat rotate his trtps no as to include every route coiiHecutlvtdy, except the routea which take In Hessvllle viid Robertsdale. FVre oyer these routes lo tents. Inasmuch as thero iire approximately 125 jitneys, now operating in Hwmmorid it means that Hesaviilo and Kohertadale will have nderprute, jitney service in the future. Eiu'ti jitney mult tnako at bast one trip a day to these two poinw. Time of trip ia optional with drive-. This is a rroblcm to It- worked out by new- o'linril, Xo smokieg by either pastenper or driver. Xo orivcr to Taj off for tuore than lour days without written permission of mayor. K.vt-ry jitn-y to be equipped with 1:t sai, and s-ix others desist!. auns routes. Taxo vi os. deKcrilw d as thos r hargiriK minimum fare of S(i cents must be equipped with ntt-ter. Yialations of elna ice provisions carry a fin i of $.".0C :i:d jail sen-Um-0 for ft. oh .' hart?. The mfp.ure, killed st the last Ses o! of the litv .-o.uic.il. was recalled Counonirain Rruce from c...di vion and placed on second reading. Pebat'- on Cm erjiiian'-e was brief. ; At one st-iKe of tnerontest Councilman 1 at Keilley nearly slipped one over on the other boys when he sprany to his ' feet and tnedc a motion to table the measure. irrs was cnier i a ineo :.n"i ahlv by tin; ciialrman. v.'ouncilman l.uthnian made a second to the motion. It m cnt to a vote. The count was sev , j, yeas t- nine nays. Discussion was resumed but the Jitney men wiped their brows It was a i..loe shave. In a whirlwind finish Councilman itrucc, who fas fathered the ordinance -ip.ee its. inception, made a remarkably line speech advocating adoption of the measure. It was one of the best talks bard in the ity couic il this year. f.'p for llnal passage and adoption the nteti'ure carried 11-5. The vote was as follows: Yeas Heeler, Kline, Hanian. HecV leman. Bruce, C C Hmith, Rcissip, Preesen. Voorhels, White and Brandt. Nays Llndley C Kmith. Skufakies, Martin, Luthniiin. Rellley. Absent High land, Ptocker. Mayor Ilrown was present. He off-red no comment either on the floor or after the ordinance had been passed. Vnr.rheis was Insistent that the pro visions of the ordinance are to strin trent for f.-e Jitney men. He ssys t'r--, can not operate profitably under t.vms of the meaarare. Police will have their hands full en forcing the provision piandatlng: jit ney men to traverse each route. All the drivers will want to stay on the most profitabl' routes say police. How are we Rolnfr to regulate them? I Utopian dream of a group of Ir j :spon.t.bies whowe i.d ( .f trans- portation rave been gathered by play I ingr with the batby's Christmas' toys" j said one disgusted business man to I d-.y referrinir to the measure aimed I at reeu'atlinr the jitneur. II STRONGER BY H. K. BET.NOMiS STAf'K CORRESPONDLNT I N . STRVICL W.'iSHJ.ViiTt'N. Lec ;u. The eco nomic situation of America is prewlnp stronger as the old year dice, frank White, treasurer of the United Urates, declared toda in predicting "better tttuea ahead'" and a substantial im provement in financial and industrial conditions during the coming year. White. urred the lifting of restric tions in the money market and assert ed that an extension of bank credits was "absolutely necessary." He con tended that money conditions today in dicated a business revival which could be continued in 122 with the help of j the bier financial institutions. I "America enters the new year under peculiar financial conditions." White said. "I feel that the nation has pass ed the bottom of depression that tet ter times are ahead "The currency in circulation Is the barometer of the nation's Industrial activity. Imritii? active times when business Is flouritihinK. a large volume of ourreney is needed. In prosperotn times, larne amounts of money remain in the people's hands. "In 1!2. the maximum, per rapita was rea died nearly JC0- and it also was the peak of industrial activity. In l!2l the reverse occurred. Moriev left, the jioek.ts of thf- people. There was a reduction of almost one billion dollars in the money circulated. Buil ness reached the bottom of depression. The per capita was about $62 for the yetir. "The threat volume of roomy coming to the treasury was for redemption. The federal reserve banks sent in mcney for credit rather than for re-issue. This volume lias remained prac tically stationary for the last three mouths, "The indications for 1P22 point to a business revival if money restrict) -ns are removed. Business nttisf r t l-ettt-r; surely it cannot cet worse. "The readjustment of prices ii moving- slowly. Accumulated money r eerves must he loosened. It Is abso lutely neoesbary that there be mi ex tension of credits. The haul's have a larger cash resrv-c now than a year ago. This money must be put back in to circulation and the return to norm alcy will follovr." Valuable Focd Grows Wild. "Florida arrowroot" n ro from species ot Zm!a, or "of .otitis," jrrow Int; wild !ri southwra Florida. Till rdnnt PUpplled t!i fceir.inole Tndin with fooil flaring tbelr lonr wars with tin- FniteiJ Strttcs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY If OP. KENT Three mom cottage, fiim lahed, bath. srus. electricity. Iunli're 4-i 15uth t-. Hammond. I2:i FILES COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE F am fly roubles of Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin J. Board way. l-'Mltenth and Columbia a'Ves., Hammond. culminBtf-d this rnomint? It the -fjilnt; of a com p.a.:rt for divorce by Mrs. Board sway ln the Hammond superior court. The complaint whii-li was prepared by Attorneys Cleveland and Cleveland, reeitesr two instances in which E'.oard way attempted to kill his wife. ' it,.--time lie threatened her wieh a razor. On October 27, she sas be tried to kill her with a shot-Bun ib'Jt others In tervened. Then he Accused her of ; supporting other men. I Mrs. Moardway says be, has nevrj provided e. home for her and their, child but that it. has been tief.mry for her to draw upon her saving's in 1 order to eyppert herself. She a.ks for the custody of tfLs child and $2, Ofift alimony. MEN OF HAMMOND: If You ate Without a Church Home COME TO THE First Baptist Church Rey. J. C. Grander. Prtor Sibley Street, Just Eaet of Oakley Tomorrow Morning at 10 o'Ciock The Men's Brotherhood Class Morn- Dell Plain. Pres. Extends to You a Heatty Welcome Subject for Discussion: "THE CURE FOR INDUSTRIAL UNREST" Regular Church Srrvkes at 11A.M. and 7:30 P. M. Morning Topic: "THE TWO COX'ENANTS" Evenine 1 opic : "IT IE GREAT RESOLUTION" We Will Be Expecting You r 4 MRS. GAL AND MIKE DANCH ARRESTED Mike ria.nch. former Csry policeman luti Mrs. Julia Gal. (tarag owner on the sooth Kids who were in the llme liht several weeks Biro when a south ie fore! sner llett-d that I'snch and Mrs. Gal swindled him out of some ;1 mil) -.a the picten.se that, she was uf.my to take him as a partner In the business and ai.'--o to marry him were irieted on sheriff warrants served In . iary j estevda afternoon. They were taken to Crown Point by 'epjity rth.erlfi' t'lern Hent?es where .-liHraes were filed spainst them. The opture of the charge whs not made known although it ia unoerstood that 'he charge wi'l differ from the above. From reliable Information it Is 5aH that both were Indicted by the recent e.-si in of the srrund jury. 4 mjm mnm m m I r" " ' urn imwoiwi URGEON URGES THE REMOVAL OF ALL APPENDIXES pnrTEHfT'CAL NFWS 8EVrCEl KAN El, Pa.. tr. Evan Kane, the -urigeon vrho last Bamjner ct out bta own appendix without first taking- n i-newthetlo, has sttrgrestad to ths ICXk 'onnty Msdicsl Society that a law should be passed by tbe next State Legislature oompcllijifr every child to have its appendix cut out. Vrorerly -f'. r nied n ad with the riglit hospital i are afterward, he said, the number of deaths from au'h operations would be few. He contended that many hanian ills were directly traceable to dlsessed nnrterdlT Chromic Invalidism fv w i .Hi l n im hi iii.mi iiiiiiiwmiiiiib ' WHLiwmji.iiiPfcjP'yaBMwma mmawmw V4 NEW YEARS' GREETINGS! And A Great Big Hearty Welcome to 9-2-2 We say roll your sleeves, everybody, for the task of doing things in a big way that are just ahead of us. The opportunity the pessimist is usually looking for is past he will have to look to other fields to practice his destructive calling. We in the United States and this rapidly growing Calumet Region are on the up trend and nothing can stop us. The Beckman Supply Company HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone 1490